What was the dominant model of federalism in the 1930s?

a. cooperative
b. dual
c. progressive
d. unified

Answer: a

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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What is the mechanism of the direct initiative? a. It allows petitioners to collect signatures to force the legislature to consider a measure proposed by citizens. b. It allows petitioners to collect signatures to hold a public vote to remove an elected official from office prior towhen the official's term expires

c. It allows petitioners to have a public vote on a bill that the legislature has already approved. d. It allows petitioners to collect signatures to qualify a measure for a spot on the ballot.

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